Tabanus fulvicallus

Philip, 1931

Brown-footed Horse Fly

Tabanus fulvicallus is a of in the , described by Philip in 1931. As a member of the Tabanus, it shares the characteristic large size and blood-feeding habits typical of horse flies. The species is recognized by iNaturalist under the accepted name with the "-footed Horse Fly," though detailed biological information remains limited. Only three observations are recorded in iNaturalist, indicating it is either rare, undercollected, or restricted in distribution. The Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym, while GBIF treats it as accepted, suggesting some taxonomic uncertainty or recent revalidation.

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How to pronounce Tabanus fulvicallus: /təˈbeɪnəs fʊlˈvɪkəlʊs/

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